Biological Psychology

Summer Session 2020: June 1-July 9

Description

An introduction to basic processes involved in brain function and an overview of the biological bases of behaviors such as sleep, biological rhythms, sex, emotions, learning and memory, language, laterality, and psychophysiological states such as depression, anxiety disorders, and schizophrenia. The laboratory includes the study of neuroanatomy and experiments on topics such as EEG, GSR, biofeedback, hemisphere specialization, and cardiovascular reactivity.

Class Notes

By selecting the Lecture Component, section 701, automatic enrollment in this Laboratory section will occur. Online students log on daily at anytime to the Chico State Portal Connection at www.csuchico.edu to access course updates from faculty and/or review material.

Class Details

Instructor

Instructor Name (static text):

Harris, Adelaide K

Location

WWW ONLINE

Class Registration Information

Class #

1256

Course

PSYC 324 -SECT 702

Units

4

Fees

Amount per Unit

$302 / unit

Capacity

24/24

Class Meeting Dates

06/01/2020 - 07/09/2020

Days

Times

Registration

This is an auto-enrollment class. You will be added
automatically when you enroll in the related class.
See the class notes at left for details.

PSYC 324 - SECT 702

Biological Psychology

Class:1256Units:4Fees:$1,208.00

M-F06/01/2020 - 07/09/2020

Waitlist

An introduction to basic processes involved in brain function and an overview of the biological bases of behaviors such as sleep, biological rhythms, sex, emotions, learning and memory, language, laterality, and psychophysiological states such as depression, anxiety disorders, and schizophrenia. The laboratory includes the study of neuroanatomy and experiments on topics such as EEG, GSR, biofeedback, hemisphere specialization, and cardiovascular reactivity.

Class Notes

An introduction to basic processes involved in brain function and an overview of the biological bases of behaviors such as sleep, biological rhythms, sex, emotions, learning and memory, language, laterality, and psychophysiological states such as depression, anxiety disorders, and schizophrenia. The laboratory includes the study of neuroanatomy and experiments on topics such as EEG, GSR, biofeedback, hemisphere specialization, and cardiovascular reactivity.